For the curious,
This one line answer is the DNS admin's stand on it.
Cheers,
Aly.
>No there is not. I do not allow the outside world to see internal names.
>
>Jeff
>
>Aly Dharshi wrote:
>
> > Hi Jeff,
> >
> > I hope that you are well, according to the Windows utility
> winipcfg my IP
> > in rez is 142.66.73.2, surprisingly when I look it up against your dns
> > server dns.uleth.ca (from SOZON.CS.ULETH.CA) the response is:
> >
> > sozon:$ nslookup 142.66.73.2 dns.uleth.ca
> > Server: dns.uleth.ca
> > Address: 142.66.3.100
> >
> > *** dns.uleth.ca can't find 142.66.73.2: Non-existent host/domain
> >
> > But your internal DNS server seems to correctly report my IP to
> be what my
> > machine should have:
> >
> > sozon:$ nslookup 142.66.73.2
> > Server: ratbert.online.uleth.ca
> > Address: 142.66.33.100
> >
> > Name: rez256.reznet.uleth.ca
> > Address: 142.66.73.2
> >
> > Ofcourse the servers catbert.online.uleth.ca and dns2.uleth.ca are
> > reporting the same behavior as ratbert.online.uleth.ca and dns.uleth.ca
> > respectively. Is there some error on the external dns servers ?
> >
> > Thank You and Cheers,
> >
> > Aly.
> > ---------------------
> > Aly S.P Dharshi
> > Student @ University of Lethbridge and
> > System Administrator ORS Servers
> > E-mail: aly.dharshi@???
>
>--
>
> "The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer
> with a soldering iron, a hardware problem with a
> software patch, and a user with an idea!"
>
> Hit any user to continue . . . .
>
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Aly S.P Dharshi
Student @ University of Lethbridge and
System Administrator ORS Servers
E-mail: aly.dharshi@???